Stranger than we can imagine

making sense of the twentieth century

341 pages

English language

Published March 3, 2015 by Weidenfeld & Nicolson.

ISBN:
978-0-297-87089-0
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OCLC Number:
921330380

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The twentieth century should make sense. It's the period of history that we know the most about, an epic geo-political narrative that runs through World War One, the great depression, World War Two, the American century and the fall of the Berlin Wall. But somehow that story doesn't quite lead into the world we find ourselves in now, this bewildering twenty-first century, adrift in a network of constant surveillance, unsustainable competition, tsunamis of trivia and extraordinary opportunity. Time, then, for a new perspective. With John Higgs as our guide, we step off the main path and wander through some of the more curious backwaters of the twentieth century, exploring familiar and unfamiliar territory alike, finding fresh insight on our journey to the present day. We travel in the company of some of the most radical artists, scientists, geniuses and crazies of their age. They show us that great innovations such …

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Subjects

  • Modern Civilization
  • Culture
  • History
  • Relativity (Physics)
  • Modernism (Aesthetics)
  • Postmodernism